Mysterious ancient DOORWAY in Grand Canyon spotted on Google Earth fuels conspiracy theories

Some believe the doorway is of ancient Egyptian origin, floating theories about treasures brought in by Cleoptra's son
UPDATED OCT 11, 2022
The doorway was reportedly spotted near Point Imperial in the Grand Canyon (Google Earth, Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
The doorway was reportedly spotted near Point Imperial in the Grand Canyon (Google Earth, Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA: What seems to be a mysterious ancient doorway has been spotted in the Grand Canyon on Google Earth and internet sleuths are debating about its origin. Its existence has been attributed to many reasons, the most striking of which is alien activity. The mysterious doorway was found by a keen watcher named Wayne Wells on a picture from Google Earth.

“Quite an amazing discovery. Ancient ruins I found in the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Fantastic. It’d be easy for somebody to send a drone over the edge to check these ancient ruins out. Some kind of tunnel," Daily Star quoted Wells as saying. Wayne and many other experts are like-minded when it comes to explaining the origin of said tunnel. they’re leaning towards the tunnel being ancient Egyptian

RELATED ARTICLES

'Sir Lies-a-lot': Viral conspiracy theory claims that the Queen secretly knighted Donald Trump

DNA results awaited as archeologist claims to discover Queen Nefertiti’s 3,000-year-old mummy

However, there are some that like to believe that it is extra-terrestrial. Author Brad Olsen, who has appeared on the History Channel’s 'Ancient Aliens', said, “It’s near Point Imperial. I was blown away when I saw it.”

The experts who believe the tunnel to be Egyptian make their case by letting the public know about some less-known truths. Dina De Cortez claimed, “Not many people know about Cleopatra’s son running away with a lot of gold. Some people think he ended up at the Grand Canyon.”

Mysterious doorway spotted at the Grand Canyon (Image from Google)
Mysterious doorway spotted at the Grand Canyon (Image from Google Earth)

Those who believe that the doorway has Egyptian connections have more reason to do so, as the Grand Canyon is said to once be the home of an underground Egyptian civilization, according to How Stuff Works. When explorers went to the area in question in 1909, they found caves full of suspected Egyptian artifacts and even granaries full of seeds for cultivation. Statues and copper weapons, which provided a lot of information about the timeline and the abilities of the people at the time were also found. The caves were said to have space for 50,000 people to live. But this remained a conspiracy theory because there was no documentation or proof to support these claims. More so, these caves were never found since.

This isn’t even the last of these Grand Canyon mysteries. In 1928, a pair of newlyweds had decided to travel the full length of the Grand Canyon River as part of their honeymoon, according to How Stuff Works. Bessie wanted to be the first woman to complete this achievement and Glen wanted to be the fastest. What’s eerie is that they were never found again. They mysteriously disappeared, like they never existed.

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

Billionaire David Green-funded commercial titled 'Foot Washing' featured multiple still images of people, including a woman outside a family planning clinic, having their feet washed
Feb 12, 2024
On Sunday, January 11, 2024, Pfizer, which is a renowned pharmaceutical industry company, aired a 60-second commercial during the Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
People were baffled to see the new Chinese e-commerce app Temu take as many as three ad slots at Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
GLAAD was recognized for its stellar and pivotal work over nearly four decades
Jan 16, 2024
Get ready, America, as ZOFF sparks a taste revolution that will tantalize your palate!
Dec 29, 2023
George Santos ignited a social media storm as he criticized Rep Brandon Williams for an altercation with a former staffer that was caught on camera
Dec 4, 2023
Isla McNabb scored in the 99th percentile for her age on an IQ test
Dec 4, 2023
The Presidents of the United States of America have long brought pets to the White House
Dec 4, 2023
Phoenix Police Officer Morgan Bullis was shot at in March, 2023 while responding to a hit-and-run call
Dec 4, 2023
Goldie, the Philadelphia restaurant chain, is owned by Israeli-born chef Mike Solomonov, who was raised in Pittsburgh and has won a James Beard Award
Dec 4, 2023